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New words

February 4, 2002by Neil Turner

The SuperBowl. Watched by 130 million Americans, and 130 other people. That’s the thing about American football – it’s American, and barely no-one plays it outside America. Same goes for baseball.
“Mini-me” is now a word in the English language! According to The Guardian, it is one of a number of new words added to the dictionary this year, as well as “Eurocreep”, “bed-blocking”, “MVVD”, “nopo” and “brain-fingerprinting”. I can’t say I know who my mini-me is, but I’d sure like to have one. Now, where’s my “laser”?

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